Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei classified the document as a serious failure for not mentioning Israel’s ‘illegal and flagrant aggression’ against the Persian country
Amid the summit of which happens in The Iranian government sent a direct message to the leaders of the largest economies in the world, demanding a more balanced position on growing tension in the Middle East. Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Ministry spokesman, Esmaeil Baqaei, asked the group member countries to abandon what he called “unilateral rhetoric”, which he said positions Israel only as a victim in the conflict. Baqaei stated that Israeli attacks violate Article 2 (4) of the United Nations Charter, which prohibits the use of force against peaceful nuclear facilities. He stressed that bombings have reached civil structures such as schools and hospitals, and urged western nations to use their influence to press Israel to review their actions.

The spokesman for the Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Esmaeil Baqaei
The Iranian spokesman stated that Tehran is willing to resume diplomatic conversations to a bass of conflict, but stressed that the role of the West is fundamental, both in support to Israel and mediation for a ceasefire.
Iran’s appeal occurs while international leaders increase requests for a peaceful solution, concerned with the risk of a new humanitarian and economic crisis in the region, given the geostrategic importance of Iran as a producer of oil and gas. Despite diplomatic movements, war clashes between Iran and Israel remain intense, with attacks in cities such as Tehran, Tel Aviv and Haifa. Analysts believe that without a military exhaustion on one side, a diplomatic solution still seems distant.
*With information from Luca Bassani
*Report produced with the aid of AI